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Dr. Fazlul Miah has wide range of teaching, research and service experience. He taught both the graduate and undergraduate students of diverse backgrounds in the USA for 17 years before joining KFUPM. He has broad research interest in financial economics. He has received grants, collaborated in many research projects, and regularly reviews articles for scholarly academic journals. His research papers were published in many journals including Economic Modelling, Research in International Business and Finance, OPEC Energy Review, North American Journal of Economic and Finance, Global Business and Economic Review, American Business Review, etc. Many of his research proposals were accepted for funding internally and externally. Dr. Miah was also active in professional organizations. In the past, he was the president and the program chair of Academy of International Business (AIB), US South-west chapter. The chapter now merged with AIB, US South. He had also organized international conferences. He attends leading international conferences regularly at various capacities as presenter, discussant, and session chair.
Post Doc in Finance, Virginia Tech, USA
Ph.D. in Economics, Wayne State University, USA
MA International Relations, International University of Japan, Japan
M. Sc. Economics, International Islamic University, Pakistan
B. Sc. Economics, International Islamic University, Pakistan
Financial Markets
Money and Banking
International Finance
International Economic Development
Miah, Fazlul, Ahmed Ali Khalifa, Shawkat Hammoudeh, Further Evidence on the Rationality of Interest Rate Expectations: A Comprehensive Study of Developed and Emerging Economies, Economic Modelling, Accepted.
Miah, Fazlul, M. Saifur Rahman, and Khalid Albinali, January 2016, Rationality of survey based inflation expectations: A study of 18 emerging economies inflation forecasts, Research in International Business and Finance, 36, 158-166.
Khalid M. Dubas, Ronald D. Pressley, Assad Tavakoli, and Fazlul Hoque Miah, 2014, The impact of student engagement in a 3D virtual world on course outcomes, Innovative Marketing, 12 (2), 17 – 34.
Arif Sultan and Fazlul Miah, 2014, Mothers Work Intensity and Childhood Obesity: Further Evidence from US Survey Data, Global Journal of Finance and Economics, 11(2), 2014.
Abdoul Wane, Inder Nijhawan, Fazlul Miah, 2013, Income Disparities in the USA: Evidence in the Cape Fear Region in North Carolina Using ANOVA Analysis, Journal of International Management Studies, 13(1), 2013, 93 – 102.